I know i probably could mention, Apple won't lie it, but a better screen only and no other performance tweaks whatsoever...

Basically, an iPhone with a better Retina screen as the *only* difference... Kinda blunt, and i dounno if there's market for it, but i'd still get it...

A feature is a feature

Only problem with high resolutions screens is that requires more resources so you would not have the same battery life, speed, or performance that you are used to with a 1440 screen or 4K screen. My old phone (turbo 2 and gs6) both had 1440 screens and they were very nice, but my gs6 had terrible battery life. My turbo 2 with a snapdragon 810 and 4 gigs of ram would stutter often. Also battery life was worse than my 6 plus even though it was advertised to have a 2 day battery. Apple would have to revamp a lot to get the higher resolution screens and without using any VR stuff there isn't much difference to me than those other screens except the Samsung screen was very vibrant. 1080p is just fine with me on a 5.5" screen.

Multitasking is when you can do 2 apps at the same time on the same screen. Can't be done in iOS.

For instance on the Pixel I can watch or listen to a YouTube video AND make this post AT the same time on a split screen.

Split View, which is actually available on iPad Pro, is only part of multitasking. That being said, all iOS devices have some level of multitasking.

Regarding Split View, the functionality is built into iOS but Apple has made a decision to not propagate it over to iPhone. I'm by no means an Apple apologist but I don't blame them for not offering it on iPhone. Most people I know who have it available on their Android devices don't use it because squeezing an app into an already small display kills the user experience.

Split View, which is actually available on iPad Pro, is only part of multitasking. That being said, all iOS devices have some level of multitasking.

Regarding Split View, the functionality is built into iOS but Apple has made a decision to not propagate it over to iPhone. I'm by no means an Apple apologist but I don't blame them for not offering it on iPhone. Most people I know who have it available on their Android devices don't use it because squeezing an app into an already small display kills the user experience.

I know i probably could mention, Apple won't lie it, but a better screen only and no other performance tweaks whatsoever...

Basically, an iPhone with a better Retina screen as the *only* difference... Kinda blunt, and i dounno if there's market for it, but i'd still get it...

A feature is a feature

I watched a video and it explained the iPhones LCD screen and compared color to other devices. Actually the iPhone screen although LCD gives the user more realistic color versus images being 'punchy' and / saturated. In other words the iPhone screen is actually pretty good because they way it uses color.

That makes zero sense. How is Split View not multitasking? There are literally two apps on the screen at the same time. Did you click the link I posted?

He means split view alone is not the definition of multitasking I believe. As the iPhone does multitask but you're looking for the specific split view feature which is a single feature of those that fall under what is defined as multitasking

iPhone multitasking can only be done across Apple specific apps in a few instances and those are rare. Example, I am listening to music right now on my iPhone while typing this post on my iPhone. However, if pulled the YouTube video, I couldn't play it in the background while typing as it would pause. Every other OS allows that pretty much. Some say it's no issue but you don't what you've got til it's gone.

iPhone multitasking can only be done across Apple specific apps in a few instances and those are rare. Example, I am listening to music right now on my iPhone while typing this post on my iPhone. However, if pulled the YouTube video, I couldn't play it in the background while typing as it would pause. Every other OS allows that pretty much. Some say it's no issue but you don't what you've got til it's gone.

YouTube doesn't allow it because they have a subscription service to get that feature. But I can listen to other apps such as Netflix in the the background.

Hmm what I would change: A clear all for the back ground apps. Notification light would be nice at times when I don't have my watch (Possiblly a low lit LED ring around the home button). Also a dimmer brightness and keyboard sound to have its own volume control.

YouTube doesn't allow it because they have a subscription service to get that feature. But I can listen to other apps such as Netflix in the the background.

On the Pixel you can have 2 apps opened on the same screen running at the same time.

In other words you can watch or listen to YouTube and make a post to this forum at the same time on the same screen. That's true multitasking. I hope the iPhone gets it. I find it very useful and would use it a lot.